SleazyRider
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With all the fuss being made recently about firearms laws and interstate shipping and what not I can't believe this has happened, but it did. Two weeks ago I bought a beautiful Remington 1100 from a private individual in Pennsylvania, and abiding by the law, had it shipped to an FFL here in New York. I followed the tracking online, and in a day or two it was "on truck, ready for delivery by end of day." I notified my FFL to expect it.
It never arrived. The tracking status never changed, and it was last scanned at a UPS hub in Parsippanny, NJ. After 2 days of unsuccessful telephone calls to UPS, I finally got to speak to a human being who suggested that I contact the shipper to launch an investigation and file a claim, a process that is now underway. It is now 6 days overdue for delivery.
Has anybody else experienced this? I can understand it happening with a pair of slippers or even a television set ... but a firearm with all the special fees and precautions surrounding it? Hopefully, I be revising this thread shortly to report that it's been found and back on track, but in the meantime I'm pretty worried despite that it's insured for the purchase price.
It never arrived. The tracking status never changed, and it was last scanned at a UPS hub in Parsippanny, NJ. After 2 days of unsuccessful telephone calls to UPS, I finally got to speak to a human being who suggested that I contact the shipper to launch an investigation and file a claim, a process that is now underway. It is now 6 days overdue for delivery.
Has anybody else experienced this? I can understand it happening with a pair of slippers or even a television set ... but a firearm with all the special fees and precautions surrounding it? Hopefully, I be revising this thread shortly to report that it's been found and back on track, but in the meantime I'm pretty worried despite that it's insured for the purchase price.